Moravia

NOUN
  1. a region in the central and eastern part of the Czech Republic; it lies to the east of Bohemia and to the west of the Carpathians
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How To Use Moravia In A Sentence

  • A proto-Slovak state known as the Nitrian Principality arose in the 8th century and became part of the core of Great Moravian Empire in 833.
  • But under this title lurked also the far stricter sects of the Bohemian and Moravian Brethren, who differed from the predominant church in more important particulars, and bore, in fact, a great resemblance to the German Protestants. The Thirty Years War — Volume 01
  • After his enforced retirement from the army, Gillray's father became a sexton for the Moravians, a fundamentalist Christian sect of Bohemian origin.
  • Christian missionary and theologian who with his brother Saint Methodius (82'-885) worked in Moravia, translating the Scriptures into Old Church Slavonic.
  • Christian missionary and theologian who with his brother Saint Methodius (82'-885) worked in Moravia, translating the Scriptures into Old Church Slavonic.
  • Also secured was official authority of the Bohemian kings over Moravia.
  • Austrian house, would have Hungary, Bohemia, Silesia, Moravia, the archduchies, and other splendid provinces to divide among them. History of the United Netherlands from the Death of William the Silent to the Twelve Year's Truce, 1603-04
  • The route starts and finishes at Pudsey Park and will take in some of the town's historic sights including the Moravian settlement at Fulneck.
  • Moravia that took her in and gave her a diploma as a social worker, even though she didn’t know beans about social work, or much else, for that matter.
  • He received his master of divinity degree from Moravian Theological Seminary in 1988 and was ordained that same year.
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